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The DaddyCast Episode 211 A Podcast for Parenting from the Hip! It has been a while and for some reason I decided to take what could be considered a controversial stance on a few topics. The National Transportation Safety Board… Continue Reading →

The DaddyCast Episode 210 A Podcast for Parenting from the Hip! Serenity Parenting – a concept by Bryan Caplan regarding studies on twins and how you may be putting too much into your parenting, especially if you expect to get a… Continue Reading →

The DaddyCast Episode 208 A Podcast for Parenting from the Hip! An update on what we have been doing for the past couple of months (not just slacking off) and a look at athletic events coming up this Spring. Study… Continue Reading →

This requires a little setup but it was funny. We were eating breakfast and my youngest ran to the fridge and grabbed a bottle of Gatorade. We asked that he share it with his brother and he agreed. His brother… Continue Reading →

The DaddyCast Episode 207 A Podcast for Parenting from the Hip! Don’t let your kids off the hook – more on how self esteem building can hurt our kids- Article by Dr. John Rosemond Growing up – enjoy them at… Continue Reading →

The DaddyCast Episode 206 A Podcast for Parenting from the Hip! A recurring topic, from some new angles. It is Self-Esteem, or perhaps we go the Confidence route- you choose what works for you. Articles Referenced: article by Jen Lemen… Continue Reading →

Less is More. Not a statement you typically hear regarding time but this morning we had just such an experience. With less time to get ready (due to some scheduling conflicts) we actually were ready to go ahead of schedule…. Continue Reading →

I had another article posted over at RichmondMom.com, go check it out. It is about my oldest and his participation in an eight mile, night time bike ride. It was quite a challenge for him and one he took on… Continue Reading →

The DaddyCast Episode 204 A Podcast for Parenting from the Hip! The ADDebate – have nearly a million kids been misdiagnosed with ADD just because they were the youngest in their class? The USA Today Article and more details from… Continue Reading →